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>>reporter: falling tree as major concern for san francisco city workers. park crew decided this tree along the great highway was just about to fall. so they decided to bring the spruce down before it did any damage. >> large storm we have pounded the coast from ocean beach to pacifica. jeff who lives in a home by the shore says living here means you have to be ready when the types of storms come through. >> always be prepared. battery on hand. should be no surprise to anybody especially in the bay area. >>reporter: great highway remains closed due to the storms. at 1:00 p.m. the sky above the city was bright by a passing rainbow. this is 7 news. >>> hundreds of homes and businesses on the peninsula still in the dark because of power outages there. we even found a water log football field. more on that from vick lee. >>reporter: this correct in san jose was roaring. fast and furious this morning vrlt. but the santa clara valley water district said there were no problems today. all of the creek that had the potential to flood were weigh below the overflow le
>>reporter: falling tree as major concern for san francisco city workers. park crew decided this tree along the great highway was just about to fall. so they decided to bring the spruce down before it did any damage. >> large storm we have pounded the coast from ocean beach to pacifica. jeff who lives in a home by the shore says living here means you have to be ready when the types of storms come through. >> always be prepared. battery on hand. should be no surprise to anybody...
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jim avila, abc news washington. >> new york city is cracking down on super size soda. new york city board of health today unanimously passed the nation first law restricting soda sale. it takes effect in 6 month and prohibit restaurants, mobile carts and concession stand from selling sugar drink in cup larger than 16 ounces. this will not aplay to grocery store. officials say this will help address the obesity problem. critic call it government run wild. >>> something new in the record book. world tallest dog. look at this guy. he is as tall as the kitchen county. looks like drinking out of the faucet. the great dane was recognized by the guinness book of world records. 3-year-old is 44 inches tall and standing on the behind leg he stretches to more than seven feet suisse is his name. weighing 155 pounds and he take as 30 pound bag of da dog food every 2 weeks. he needs it. he's like a horse. >> you are right. >> absolutely gigantic. >> scary. don't mess with him. >> check on the forecast. >> okay. let's look outside live by way of our high definition vl sutro camera.
jim avila, abc news washington. >> new york city is cracking down on super size soda. new york city board of health today unanimously passed the nation first law restricting soda sale. it takes effect in 6 month and prohibit restaurants, mobile carts and concession stand from selling sugar drink in cup larger than 16 ounces. this will not aplay to grocery store. officials say this will help address the obesity problem. critic call it government run wild. >>> something new in the...
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this resident says it would be a mistake for the city to close the center. >> it's very convenient for the neighborhood. i like the idea of being able to recycle. >>reporter: but after years of legal wrangling it appears time is up. eviction notice is now in effect. hank supporters rallied at city hall today hoping for a miracle. but according to the sheriff's department the departure is imminent. >> we are confident that at least hopeful that they are going to vacate the premises voluntarily. >>reporter: if not he says there will be a forced eviction by the end of the first week in january. in san francisco, at city hall, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> all right. it's that time of year. just ahead. nominee are out for the first major film arrest ward of the season. list our don sanchez played a role in compiling. >> plus. my god my god. caught on video. scary moments for one family as they watch for one family as they watch the +1 >>. >> nominee for the first major film award of the year announced today. critic choice award presented by the broader cast film critic association. is don
this resident says it would be a mistake for the city to close the center. >> it's very convenient for the neighborhood. i like the idea of being able to recycle. >>reporter: but after years of legal wrangling it appears time is up. eviction notice is now in effect. hank supporters rallied at city hall today hoping for a miracle. but according to the sheriff's department the departure is imminent. >> we are confident that at least hopeful that they are going to vacate the...
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on the run as they follow them around town in the downtown area right around frank ogawa plaza and city hall. authorities have controlled that intersection and kept them out of the frank ogawa plaza not allowing them to gather in large numbers. but then other groups are moving along onside street keeping police occupied. our reporter describe protestors trying to provoke authorities some sort of reaction. this may day protest is traditionally about worker rights but it has been co-opted by occupy protestors who use the dogs take over some of the streets in oakland and cause some problems and also in san francisco as well. stay here. we'll continue to follow this l as the hour progresses but let's move on to some of the other news and check back in as soon as we get you new information. let's go to the south bay for a few minutes. fire investigators looking into a deadly fire that claimed a mother's life early this morning. fire broke out at home on war field way near 101 and kelly road south east of kelly park. see it on the map here. fire started in the gram and devastating consequence
on the run as they follow them around town in the downtown area right around frank ogawa plaza and city hall. authorities have controlled that intersection and kept them out of the frank ogawa plaza not allowing them to gather in large numbers. but then other groups are moving along onside street keeping police occupied. our reporter describe protestors trying to provoke authorities some sort of reaction. this may day protest is traditionally about worker rights but it has been co-opted by...
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the huge mansion in a large city in new zealand. a number of luxury cars came out that mansion. in the media conference today they said it was not an easy task to get inside. there were a number of security measures put in place to stop the police going in. and the police said it was not just a matter of knocking on the door to get the guys. an interesting case in that regard. in court today, kemiyah noticed in the photographs that three of them were very well dressed in suits and looked very smart and that sort of thing. -- you might have noticed. mount a strongl try to defense as they can. >> thank you. rescue teams searching the crucial concordia have suspended their operations after the ship moved once again on the ocean floor. fears are growing it could fall into deeper waters, making it harder to prevent pollution leaking into the scene. new video has emerged apparently from just after the moment it went aground, showing crewmembers telling passengers that nothing is wrong and that they should return to their cabins. >> the italian authorities say that the ship has shifted
the huge mansion in a large city in new zealand. a number of luxury cars came out that mansion. in the media conference today they said it was not an easy task to get inside. there were a number of security measures put in place to stop the police going in. and the police said it was not just a matter of knocking on the door to get the guys. an interesting case in that regard. in court today, kemiyah noticed in the photographs that three of them were very well dressed in suits and looked very...
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at large, the city. i don't think he's done a lot of great things to make the city look good. >> i think there's some legacy issues of his mayoralship that we're still trying to deal with. >> you can be specific? >> just the bureaucracies we have, some of the school system issues. >> he brushed aside the criticism. >> i've been going to democratic conventions since 1972. i went down on mountain governor's plane, the democrats know my great service. i don't have to make a case. >> many participating in the party caucus remain loyal to marion berry. >> he's done so much for the -- quality of life, showed services available for our residents and seniors. so he's stood up for the -- for those who didn't have a voice. >> reporter: will they be a convention delegate? we don't know for sure yet because very complicated democratic party rules and because the ballots were made of paper and have to be counted one by one, and because there are multiple names on every ballot we may not know nor air day or two. but i
at large, the city. i don't think he's done a lot of great things to make the city look good. >> i think there's some legacy issues of his mayoralship that we're still trying to deal with. >> you can be specific? >> just the bureaucracies we have, some of the school system issues. >> he brushed aside the criticism. >> i've been going to democratic conventions since 1972. i went down on mountain governor's plane, the democrats know my great service. i don't have to...
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it is large in size in breadth, but not in terms of intensity. that's the good thing. >> how is the city weathering the storm so far? >> residents were told to hunker down in their own homes. if they didn't plan on evacuating voluntarily. and that's pretty much what everybody has done. the winds are still fairly high outside. we are still getting gusts to 65 miles an hour. >> the fact that this storm is moving so slowly would seem the number one concern, you said a second ago, the amount of rainfall, the estimates, 10 to 20 inches. what could that potentially mean for the city? >> one of the real concerns making sure the pump stations continue to work. now the pump stations have all gotten back up -- power supplies. in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. so, that so far seems to be working. >>> our thanks to the reporter, from the new orleans "times picayune." >>> this time last year, the hurricane making news was irene. battered the caribbean and east coast more than a week killing at least 67 people. from the carolinas, up to canada, rivers and
it is large in size in breadth, but not in terms of intensity. that's the good thing. >> how is the city weathering the storm so far? >> residents were told to hunker down in their own homes. if they didn't plan on evacuating voluntarily. and that's pretty much what everybody has done. the winds are still fairly high outside. we are still getting gusts to 65 miles an hour. >> the fact that this storm is moving so slowly would seem the number one concern, you said a second ago,...
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city to give its people a say in how their town is run. whatever worlds, the representatives have been appointed -- everywhere else, the representatives have been appointed without asking. >> at issue is to create this event, this model, that this would be given to the rest of the country as a gift that we can do it. it is the obama slogan. yes, we can. >> the city paid a huge price for its defiance of crÈme gaddafi. for months last year, the city was surrounded, holding out against hostile forces, and that experience has given the people here if your sense of independence. whatever happens in this local election, is this -- these men you really call the shots. -- who really call the shots. they have a warning for whoever ends up in power after the national elections this summer. >> we will give them a bit of time because we are starting from scratch. if they do something good for the country, then fine, but if they do not, then we will remove them just as we did gaddafi. there will be another revolution. >> this city already runs its own
city to give its people a say in how their town is run. whatever worlds, the representatives have been appointed -- everywhere else, the representatives have been appointed without asking. >> at issue is to create this event, this model, that this would be given to the rest of the country as a gift that we can do it. it is the obama slogan. yes, we can. >> the city paid a huge price for its defiance of crÈme gaddafi. for months last year, the city was surrounded, holding out...
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misrata is the only large city to give its people say in how the town is run. almost everywhere, they have been appointed without consulting voters. misrata is fast gaining a reputation for doing things its own way. >> the issue is to clear this model, that it will be given to the rest of the country as a gift. we can do it. it is the obama slogan. yes, we can. >> misrata's identity was forged in battle. the city paid a huge price. for months last year, the place was surrounded, holding out against hostile forces. that experience has given the people here a fierce sense of -- whatever happens in this local election, it is these men who really call the shots in misrata. groups former rebel fighters, whose authority stems from their reputations. they have a warning for whoever ends up in power after the national elections this summer. >> we will give them a bit of time because we're starting from scratch. if they do something good for the country, then fine. otherwise, we will remove them as we remove gaddafi. there'll be another revolution. >> the city already r
misrata is the only large city to give its people say in how the town is run. almost everywhere, they have been appointed without consulting voters. misrata is fast gaining a reputation for doing things its own way. >> the issue is to clear this model, that it will be given to the rest of the country as a gift. we can do it. it is the obama slogan. yes, we can. >> misrata's identity was forged in battle. the city paid a huge price. for months last year, the place was surrounded,...
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china has historically had a largely agricultural society, but that has changed as people try to benefit from the country's rapid economic growth. >> more people now live in chinese cities and towns than in the countryside. it's part of the largest wave of migration industry. 30 years ago china undertook economic reforms which propelled millions into the cities in search of work and opportunity. many of them found jobs in factories which form the backbone of china's remarkable economic growth. china is the world's second- largest economy now. last year more than 20 million people moved into cities. that trend of rapid urbanization is set to continue. according to analysts, by 2013 almost three-quarters of the chinese population will live in cities. >> speaking of that move in china, it is still growing. >> the latest gdp figures in china, is slower in the last quarter than the quarter before and year to year is lower. growth of 8.9%. most countries in the world would love to have that. albert is slowing down. you can either think it is slowing down. actually there was an inflationary pro
china has historically had a largely agricultural society, but that has changed as people try to benefit from the country's rapid economic growth. >> more people now live in chinese cities and towns than in the countryside. it's part of the largest wave of migration industry. 30 years ago china undertook economic reforms which propelled millions into the cities in search of work and opportunity. many of them found jobs in factories which form the backbone of china's remarkable economic...
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there is no electricity or running water in large sections of the city about two million people. and it's not only the civilians facing shortages. one rebel brigade became so desperate last night the fighters actually tried to raid the food storage on a syrian army base near aleppo. and of course they were engaged. today they held a funeral for one fighter who was shot dead while trying to steal some eggs. charlie d'agata in aleppo province, charlie, thank you. meanwhile hundreds of syrian refugees everyday are fleeing across the border into jordan and that's putting pressure on jordan which is calling for international aid. charlie rose sat down with jordan's king abdullah in amman for "cbs this morning." >> reporter: do you believe that the syrians-- that it's not going to be easy for assad to go because he is part of the-- minority and that therefore there may be a plan "b?" >> if i was putting myself in his shoes, and again, having seen images of what happened to qaddafi, i mean that must be something in the back of his mind. where would i want to go if that was an option? if
there is no electricity or running water in large sections of the city about two million people. and it's not only the civilians facing shortages. one rebel brigade became so desperate last night the fighters actually tried to raid the food storage on a syrian army base near aleppo. and of course they were engaged. today they held a funeral for one fighter who was shot dead while trying to steal some eggs. charlie d'agata in aleppo province, charlie, thank you. meanwhile hundreds of syrian...
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city like new york city where there are at least ten million new yorkers i think it's a skewed survey but also i want to say about the supposed terra plots that have been foiled by the n.y.p.d. and they continue to boast that there have been hasn't been another nine eleven and i think that also goals of up a partnership between the n.y.p.d. and the muslim american community for example the times square bomber based on the first call that wanted the nine one one was a senegalese muslim street vendor so i think the n.y.p.d. is nice i think about their relationship with the muslim community and how that in itself can help to counter radicalization as well as terrorism but in terms of some of these programs and i mean is what's going on here actually legal. i believe wholeheartedly that the blanket surveillance of an entire community based specifically on religion is absolutely illegal we have that in the d.o.j. guidelines that an entire community cannot be profiled and there's a lot of racial profiling laws rules on the federal and local level so the n.y.p.d. says well no no we're not ex
city like new york city where there are at least ten million new yorkers i think it's a skewed survey but also i want to say about the supposed terra plots that have been foiled by the n.y.p.d. and they continue to boast that there have been hasn't been another nine eleven and i think that also goals of up a partnership between the n.y.p.d. and the muslim american community for example the times square bomber based on the first call that wanted the nine one one was a senegalese muslim street...
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the seventh dayed a venntist church, that looms large over this city. and one of the healthiest populations in the world. and they want to keep it that way. do you feel people are healthier here than the rest of the country? >> statistically, they are. yes. >> reporter: families believe it's no accident that their city has an average life span well into the 80s. they say it's because they're sitting on a virtual fountain of youth, thr religion, which encourages being vegetarian. that's why many believe in their own unofficial commandment. thou shall not feed kids a happy meal. or a big mac. or for that matter, not allow them the temptation of a mcdonald's anywhere within this city's boundaries. >> we believe that human beings are not made to eat meet. >> reporter: they are among a healthy horde of townspeople up in arms over loma linda's first proposed mcdonald's. >> the first verse is genesis 1:29. which says the best diet for a human being would be fruits and seeds. >> i do want loma linda to be a healthy environment for my kids. and i know if there's
the seventh dayed a venntist church, that looms large over this city. and one of the healthiest populations in the world. and they want to keep it that way. do you feel people are healthier here than the rest of the country? >> statistically, they are. yes. >> reporter: families believe it's no accident that their city has an average life span well into the 80s. they say it's because they're sitting on a virtual fountain of youth, thr religion, which encourages being vegetarian....
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outside city hall calling out the punks and politicians. >> is not something you expect in a large american city. there is absolutely no civility at all. i'm sure they were enjoying their champagne at 12. >> happy new year, medic 9. >> reporter: money is tight but that is no excuse. you deserve better, detroit. what are you going to get it? >> we sit here and wait if a tow truck, signing off. -- for a tow truck, signing off. >>> the wizards search for the magic cure into orlando. could they finally notch a win? plus, the georgetown hoyas in a top 20 showdown. it came down to the final shot. sports coming up next. stay with us. h us. ♪ ...there are no sick days. ♪ vicks dayquil. defeats 5 cold & flu symptoms. [ snoring ] [ indistinct talking on tv ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] vicks nyquil cold and flu. the nighttime sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep you ever got with a cold...medicine. ♪ >>> another win for the hoyas. they beat marquette 73-70. holiday list thompson hit a three-pointer with seconds remaining. the hoyas
outside city hall calling out the punks and politicians. >> is not something you expect in a large american city. there is absolutely no civility at all. i'm sure they were enjoying their champagne at 12. >> happy new year, medic 9. >> reporter: money is tight but that is no excuse. you deserve better, detroit. what are you going to get it? >> we sit here and wait if a tow truck, signing off. -- for a tow truck, signing off. >>> the wizards search for the magic...
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. >> i am doing a ride around the city as large as i can with the sf logo. >> he and anyone else who wants to join them will follow the route on the map. >> we will start here and do the top of the s and come down and top of the f. >> and then they go down to daly city and back up for the interior part of the logo. when they are done it should look like this gps map. >> go giants. >> giants pride is not limited to san francisco. just take a quick trip south on 101. this mercedes dealership is in on the action. and the great america sign supports pablo for -- well you get the idea. forget the missing letter t. it is a split between fans. some are hoping they will lose one game in detroit so they can come back and win it at home on halloween. others are hoping for a sweep. i think i am going for the sweep. in san francisco, ama dates, abc news. >> i am with you on that. game 3 is at 5:07 tomorrow night. game 4 is sunday also around 5:00. this one 5:15. game 5 would be in detroit if necessary. wayne freedman and mike shumann are bringing us live coverage from detroit. >> look for their
. >> i am doing a ride around the city as large as i can with the sf logo. >> he and anyone else who wants to join them will follow the route on the map. >> we will start here and do the top of the s and come down and top of the f. >> and then they go down to daly city and back up for the interior part of the logo. when they are done it should look like this gps map. >> go giants. >> giants pride is not limited to san francisco. just take a quick trip south...
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residents of syria's second city aleppo says large army reinforce ears are moving to put down an uprising. at the same time, turkey has effectively impose economic restrictions against syria on their common border. emigration's that have called up the one-day strike which could have affected our arrival for the olympic games -- immigration workers have called off their strike. the olympic torch has been making the rounds -- it's rouse, carried by thousands of people to the olympic stadium. now 48 hours to go until we actually see it arrives. one of the torchbearers and the last few hours is a south korean ambassador to the u.k., one of the lucky ones. he joins us live from wembley stadium. welcome to our coverage, ambassador. how did it feel to be carrying the torch? >> i think i am the luckiest ambassador in the world. as you know, ambassadors come and go, but i am the only one and ask -- ambassador with the torch today. >> very unique, indeed. have you already welcome your very own olympic team to london? >> south korea is also hosting the games in 2018 -- so we are very proud to be a p
residents of syria's second city aleppo says large army reinforce ears are moving to put down an uprising. at the same time, turkey has effectively impose economic restrictions against syria on their common border. emigration's that have called up the one-day strike which could have affected our arrival for the olympic games -- immigration workers have called off their strike. the olympic torch has been making the rounds -- it's rouse, carried by thousands of people to the olympic stadium. now...
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i think by and large the memebrs of he council, this council. are striahgt foward" powarddthe new law wiil be council meeting.night's - &pit's our duty to hold elected officials accountable.you can do that by joining oor fox45 story about government a waste...call our hotline... 410-662-1456.you can also log onto our website fox baltimore dot com and click on waste watcc. 3 a very exciting sunday night for ravens fans.... fans....they took a memorable bruce cunningham jjins uswith &pmore.... tte ravens are just one oint away from being undefeated... they bounced back froma one poiit defeat at the hands of philadelphia ;astweel wwth a one point win of their oon again new england joe flacco led two fourth quarter scoring drives that erased a 9point new england lead...and in the end, it all came down to their rookie kicker..justin tucker's field goal didn't eeactly hit it right down the middle,but it was good as time exxired , giving the ravens both a new star,,, justin tucker: "hopefully this is one of many. i relish the opportunity and it's fun. morgan and sam make it really eesy for m
i think by and large the memebrs of he council, this council. are striahgt foward" powarddthe new law wiil be council meeting.night's - &pit's our duty to hold elected officials accountable.you can do that by joining oor fox45 story about government a waste...call our hotline... 410-662-1456.you can also log onto our website fox baltimore dot com and click on waste watcc. 3 a very exciting sunday night for ravens fans.... fans....they took a memorable bruce cunningham jjins uswith...
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in large cities across the country, protesters armed with stones and wooden sticks tried to storm military bases. in kabul, police dispersed the crowd with gunfire. the protests erupted when copies of the koran, used by prisoners at america's largest base in afghanistan, were accidentally burned, along with ordinary garbage, on monday. any desecration of the book is a terrible insult to muslims. today in his letter to afghanistan president hamid karzai, president obama expressed his deep regret and promised a full investigation. karzai urged protesters to stop the violence, but he also demanded a public trial for those responsible. the taliban had been quick to exploit the incident by calling on afghans to rise up and kill westerners, saying those who do will be heroes. the main worry now is tomorrow. the holiest day in the muslim week, and when large crowds gather in mosques all across the country. the tone the religious leaders take during friday prayers will determine if these protests can be contained or if they'll only get worse. mandy clark, cbs news, kabul. >> pelley: seven u.s. mar
in large cities across the country, protesters armed with stones and wooden sticks tried to storm military bases. in kabul, police dispersed the crowd with gunfire. the protests erupted when copies of the koran, used by prisoners at america's largest base in afghanistan, were accidentally burned, along with ordinary garbage, on monday. any desecration of the book is a terrible insult to muslims. today in his letter to afghanistan president hamid karzai, president obama expressed his deep regret...
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. >> i am doing a ride around the city as large as i can with the sf logo. >> he and anyone else who wants to join them will follow the route on the map. >> we will start here and do the top of the s and come down and top of the f. >> and then they go down to daly city and back up for the interior part of the logo. when they are done it should look like this gps map. >> go giants. >> giants pride is not limited to san francisco. just take a quick trip south on 101. this mercedes dealership is in on the action. and the great america sign supports pablo for -- well you get the idea. forget the missing letter t. it is a split between fans. some are hoping they will lose one game in detroit so they can come back and win it at home on halloween. others are hoping for a sweep. i think i am going for the sweep. in san francisco, ama dates, abc news. >> i am with you on that. game 3 is at 5:07 tomorrow night. game 4 is sunday also around 5:00. this one 5:15. game 5 would be in detroit if necessary. wayne freedman and mike shumann are bringing us live coverage from detroit. >> look for their
. >> i am doing a ride around the city as large as i can with the sf logo. >> he and anyone else who wants to join them will follow the route on the map. >> we will start here and do the top of the s and come down and top of the f. >> and then they go down to daly city and back up for the interior part of the logo. when they are done it should look like this gps map. >> go giants. >> giants pride is not limited to san francisco. just take a quick trip south...
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. >>> slightly larger than a ho toaster oven in a large american city. hello... so why are you doing hers? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription nexium not only provides 24-hour heartburn relief, but can also help heal acid-related erosions in the lining of your esophagus. talk to your doctor about the risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels with long-term use of nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. let your doctor do her job. and you do yours. ask if nexium is right for you. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. to support cell health. i've been a superintende
. >>> slightly larger than a ho toaster oven in a large american city. hello... so why are you doing hers? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription nexium not only provides 24-hour heartburn relief, but can also help heal acid-related erosions in the lining of your esophagus. talk to your doctor about the risk for...
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. >>> crews are making progress in repairing a large sink hole that was 15 feet deep on mountain view drive in lafayette. they built a channel overnight to allow storm water to properly flow from that hole. the city council also adopted an emergency declaration establishing a $1 million budget to fix the road's drainage problem. the huge sink hole opened up during last subd's heavy downpours. >>> the chp says a person found dead along a rural road in fairfield was apparently hit by a car. officers say about 8:30 this morning someone called to report a body on peabody road. the chp interviewed a person who they think was the driver and say that person is being cooperative. investigators say the accident probably happened in the middle of the night. >>> the highway patrol says speed and wet roads led to a dramatic rolloveraccident in livermore this afternoon. the driver told officer she lost control of her pickup on westbound 580 after hitting some standing water. the vehicle flipped over the median before landing on the eastbound side of the highway. the driver only suffered minor inju
. >>> crews are making progress in repairing a large sink hole that was 15 feet deep on mountain view drive in lafayette. they built a channel overnight to allow storm water to properly flow from that hole. the city council also adopted an emergency declaration establishing a $1 million budget to fix the road's drainage problem. the huge sink hole opened up during last subd's heavy downpours. >>> the chp says a person found dead along a rural road in fairfield was apparently...
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large parts of the city were washed away by raging waters. >> translator: the tsunami was higher than the roof. the children were so petrified they couldn't cry. they could only remain silent. >> reporter: fortunately, all of these students survived the tragedy but 80% of them lost their homes. despite the passage -- many children are worried about their future and not smart as they used to. >> translator: there is is a vague sense of anxiety. i want to find something that will help the kids feel safer and give them hope for the future. >> reporter: his colleagues asked teachers about how they dealt with the children after the tsunami. >> transtor: how did you deal with children who were traumatized by the tsunami? >> translator: i never forced them to study. >> i asked the children to read poems, to play games or to dance. after that i saw an immediate change in their spirits. >> reporter: the teachers went to the facility for children who were all found by tsunami or who are living away from their parents for economic reasons. japanese teachers spoke about how they overcame the emot
large parts of the city were washed away by raging waters. >> translator: the tsunami was higher than the roof. the children were so petrified they couldn't cry. they could only remain silent. >> reporter: fortunately, all of these students survived the tragedy but 80% of them lost their homes. despite the passage -- many children are worried about their future and not smart as they used to. >> translator: there is is a vague sense of anxiety. i want to find something that...
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. >> reporter: so in terms of any large american city, it's inside the beltway. >> it's inside the beltway and it's creeping in closer by the day. >> reporter: he claims tens of thousands of syrian soldiers have defected to the opposition, but he acknowledges the regime still holds the upper hand. >> imbalance of power is great, and so as long as the regime views that they can snuff out its insurgency, things are only going to get worse. >> reporter: with the syrian army know patrolling the suburbs of damascus, president assad determines to do whatever it takes to stay in power. white house spokesman jay carney insists he can't survive. >> the regime has lost control of the country and will eventually fall. >> reporter: the syrian government responded to that by saying it will defeat all foreign attempts to create chaos in syria. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> coming up on the "morning news," science education standards slip, plus conflict of interest. news that mortgage giant freddie mac was betting against struggling homeowners. this is the "cbs morning news." against struggli
. >> reporter: so in terms of any large american city, it's inside the beltway. >> it's inside the beltway and it's creeping in closer by the day. >> reporter: he claims tens of thousands of syrian soldiers have defected to the opposition, but he acknowledges the regime still holds the upper hand. >> imbalance of power is great, and so as long as the regime views that they can snuff out its insurgency, things are only going to get worse. >> reporter: with the...
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. >> reporter: a large part of the problem? explosive growth of the city's charter schools, which are drawing away about 44% of the city's public schools students. one public school parent at farrahby hope, however, was a fouled at the pending closure. >> hope has come a long ways and within the last two years, they have a pretty good school now. -- the school around tremendously, and that is sad they're closing. they going to put everyone stuff, all of the kids in the elementary school? and that class is going to be an old cloud of the kids that won't learn with the way they're supposed to learn. >> reporter: chancellor henderson said it's the underenrolled schools that tend to have more kids per classroom. there are fewer teachers to go around. the chancellor doesn't want d.c. to dispose of the school buildings because demographers are predicting the 20 somethings move into this city the last few years will start families the next few years and it's possible the demand for city schools could increase in the future. brian? >>
. >> reporter: a large part of the problem? explosive growth of the city's charter schools, which are drawing away about 44% of the city's public schools students. one public school parent at farrahby hope, however, was a fouled at the pending closure. >> hope has come a long ways and within the last two years, they have a pretty good school now. -- the school around tremendously, and that is sad they're closing. they going to put everyone stuff, all of the kids in the elementary...
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. >> reporter: city police describe it as an online prosecution ring that may have reached around a large area. they say
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cities. >>> it's a story shocking parents across the country. a little girl died after a fight with a classmate after school. she complained of a headache and soon after was dead. the cause of death is still a mystery. >> reporter: a little girl has lost her life after a school fight. there are many unanswered questions. the fight happened friday near the school where the 11-year- old went to school. according to the police department, the fight was preplanned. roughly seven onlookers went to watch. >> we believe the fight lasted about one minute. did not involve any weapons and we believe nobody was knocked to the ground. once the fight was over, both girls left the location and went their separate ways. >> reporter: the 11-year-old went to an afterschool program where she told supervisors she wasn't feeling well. her family took her to the hospital where she died. >> it's hard to understand how this could happen. if you're like me, you're also thinking about your own children, or daughter or granddaughter, and you get a sense of how precious l
cities. >>> it's a story shocking parents across the country. a little girl died after a fight with a classmate after school. she complained of a headache and soon after was dead. the cause of death is still a mystery. >> reporter: a little girl has lost her life after a school fight. there are many unanswered questions. the fight happened friday near the school where the 11-year- old went to school. according to the police department, the fight was preplanned. roughly seven...
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with a large drink in new york city../, you'll.../ have.. to act fast... the mayor's... anti-obesity campaign ...is targeting large sodas.../.it.. would ban ..any sugary drink.. more than... sixteen ounces..../ the.. ban.. would not incllde ...diet drinks,,.. dairy based products or alcohol... / and.. would lso not extend to grocery.. or convenience stores. 19-25"there are many factors that contribute to childhood obesity,,bbt the single biggest is soda and other sweetened beverages." beverages."113-122"well i don't think it's the mayor's job to decide what sort of soft drinks that eople in manhattan or anywhere in the world want to buy for that matt" a... possible two-hundred dollar fine... for we all wanttour newborns to be smaat wwen they grow up.turns out it all might start with preast- feeding. feeding.a new study published in the jouunal pediatrics suggests breast-fed babies are slightly ssarter than their formula-fed counterparts. higher in mmtor skill scored development and reschool language skills. another breastfeeding picture is causinn controversy.this one, o
with a large drink in new york city../, you'll.../ have.. to act fast... the mayor's... anti-obesity campaign ...is targeting large sodas.../.it.. would ban ..any sugary drink.. more than... sixteen ounces..../ the.. ban.. would not incllde ...diet drinks,,.. dairy based products or alcohol... / and.. would lso not extend to grocery.. or convenience stores. 19-25"there are many factors that contribute to childhood obesity,,bbt the single biggest is soda and other sweetened beverages."...
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. >> the view from the booming city. and now, to a different type of growth that is taking place in cuba. they will receive a large shipment of game from africa. it is the first time in years that animals have arrived at the zoo, and it is causing excitement. we have this report. >> the hippos are one of the main attractions, but there will soon be new faces. 146 wild animals. there are rival will transform the bus tour. on the way from africa era are five young friends. currently, the only elephants in cuba. it is being dubbed no was dark -- noah's ark, number 2. one animal welfare group has baristas concerns about conditions in cuba, but most of the new arrivals will end up here, in far less space, but free to roam. just a few years ago, workers at the zoological park were concerned that a lack of investment and funds could force the place to close. but now of that there are 146 animals that will be brought from africa, it has given the park a whole new lease on life. it has also brought issues. something set not prepa
. >> the view from the booming city. and now, to a different type of growth that is taking place in cuba. they will receive a large shipment of game from africa. it is the first time in years that animals have arrived at the zoo, and it is causing excitement. we have this report. >> the hippos are one of the main attractions, but there will soon be new faces. 146 wild animals. there are rival will transform the bus tour. on the way from africa era are five young friends. currently,...
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. >> i am doing a ride around the city as large as i can with the sf logo. >> he and anyone else who wants to join them will follow the route on the map. p of the top of the s and come n and top of the f. >> and then they go down to daly city and back up for the interior part of the logo. when they are done it should look like this gps map. >> go giants. >> giants pride is not limited to san francisco. just take a quick trip south on 101. this mercedes dealership is in on the action. and the great america sign supports pablo for -- well you get the idea. forget the missing letter t. it is a split between fans. some are hoping they will lose one game in detroit so they can come back and win it at home on halloween. others are hoping for a sweep. i think i am going for the sweep. in san francisco, ama dates, abc news. >> i am with you on that. game 3 is at 5:07 tomorrow night. game 4 is sunday also around 5:00. this one 5:15. game 5 would be in detroit if necessary. wayne freedman and mike shumann are bringing us live coverage from detroit. >> look for their reports. abc7 meteorologist
. >> i am doing a ride around the city as large as i can with the sf logo. >> he and anyone else who wants to join them will follow the route on the map. p of the top of the s and come n and top of the f. >> and then they go down to daly city and back up for the interior part of the logo. when they are done it should look like this gps map. >> go giants. >> giants pride is not limited to san francisco. just take a quick trip south on 101. this mercedes dealership...
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. >>> and if you're planning a weekend trip to the city you'll have a little more flexibility on the roads. that's because manager street is back open ago. the road was closed for most of the week because of a large water may not break. >>> meantime crews are still working to open north charles street after a water main break there. the public works department says they are making progress but there's still a lot of work to do out there. and the state of maryland is celebrating a brand new program aimed at fighting domestic violence. it was unveiled today at gbmc. the hospital is getting more than $27,000 from the state to create more service for victims. the program is aimed at early detection catching people in the first stages of domestic violence and giving them the physical and emotional support they need to break the cycle. similar programs are already active at medical center, emergency and sinai hospital. >>> well, are your parents still living in their home but kind of getting on in the years. well, if so they're probably going to have to move out at some point and it could
. >>> and if you're planning a weekend trip to the city you'll have a little more flexibility on the roads. that's because manager street is back open ago. the road was closed for most of the week because of a large water may not break. >>> meantime crews are still working to open north charles street after a water main break there. the public works department says they are making progress but there's still a lot of work to do out there. and the state of maryland is...
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cities, almost $13,000 per student. but in 2009, washington, d.c. became first in the nation to tie teacher salaries to student test scores under a program called "impact." teachers rated highly effective can get annual bonuses up to $25,000 if they stay at that achievement level for two straight years, they can also get a base salary increase of $20,000. a highly effective teacher can earn $76,000, the first year, and reach $131,000 in just nine years. less effective teachers earn 51,000 to start and are fired if they get poor involveses for two straight years. this year, 98 teachers were fired for poor performance. but nathan saunders, president of the washington teachers union, says the system is unfair to teachers when many of their student have barriers to learning, such as poverty. >> the penalties are so immediate and so painful, not just immediate in terms of their paycheck, but also immediate in terms of their careers. >> reporter: in washington, test scores are still among the lowest in the nation, but improved slightly, up 2.8% in math, 5
cities, almost $13,000 per student. but in 2009, washington, d.c. became first in the nation to tie teacher salaries to student test scores under a program called "impact." teachers rated highly effective can get annual bonuses up to $25,000 if they stay at that achievement level for two straight years, they can also get a base salary increase of $20,000. a highly effective teacher can earn $76,000, the first year, and reach $131,000 in just nine years. less effective teachers earn...
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but the city made surr the only fireworks this new year were in the sky.they beefed up security ... installing a large metal fence around the festivities.you could only enter the harbor celebration throogh nine main entry points. but many of those celebrating ... didn't seem to mind the new barrier. 01:01:01 "at first i was sort of i don't know innimidated. i was like why is there a ffnce but now that we're in and we've been walking around you really don't notice it. 01:10 01:1001:00:50 "it wasn't bad. i mean we came down earliir so it wasn't any problems with traffic and there really wasn't that much trouble parking either. 01:00:58 01:00:58the new security measures come after a violent fourth of july celebration at the inner harbor... where a man died and a 4-year-old was shot. baltimore city ended 2011 with the lowest number of murders in over three decades. there were 196 murders....making it the first time the city had fewer than 200 homicides... since 1978. city leaders credit increased enforcement with the drop in crime. there were 223 murders in 2010. and a few hundred peopl
but the city made surr the only fireworks this new year were in the sky.they beefed up security ... installing a large metal fence around the festivities.you could only enter the harbor celebration throogh nine main entry points. but many of those celebrating ... didn't seem to mind the new barrier. 01:01:01 "at first i was sort of i don't know innimidated. i was like why is there a ffnce but now that we're in and we've been walking around you really don't notice it. 01:10 01:1001:00:50...
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all evening we were hearing dramatic stories of dramatic rescues in a city that is largely without power and plunged in darkness. tonight, a desperate race against the clock. an emergency evacuation at new york university's medical center. our new york station wabc's kimberly richardson is on the scene watching a pediatric nurse shepherd a baby to safety. >>> oh my goodness, this is an infant. it is an infant. >> reporter: some 200 patients, about 45 of them in critical condition, being relocated late tonight to other hospitals. with the power out across lower manhattan, the hospital's backup generators have failed in the rising floodwaters. and other hospitals may be threatened as well. all night, storm surges of up to 13 feet have been battering the southern tip of this island. streets and avenues turning to rivers as the water surrounding manhattan poured over sea walls in the full moon high tide. we were with new york governor andrew cuomo as he watched the waters surge at the mouth of one tunnel. what is your biggest concern at this hour? >> where it stops, when it stops, and what d
all evening we were hearing dramatic stories of dramatic rescues in a city that is largely without power and plunged in darkness. tonight, a desperate race against the clock. an emergency evacuation at new york university's medical center. our new york station wabc's kimberly richardson is on the scene watching a pediatric nurse shepherd a baby to safety. >>> oh my goodness, this is an infant. it is an infant. >> reporter: some 200 patients, about 45 of them in critical...
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after months of shelling, large parts of the syrian city of homs are barely functioning. valerie amos has described the situation there as terrible. 40 civilians were killed by government forces. all this just a day ahead of a visit to damascus by international envoy kofi annan. from turkey, jonathan head begins our coverage. >> this is how dinner is served to more than two thousand refugees sitting in an old tobacco factory along the turkish-syrian border. it is one of six camps built over the last six months, and like others, it is filling up with arrivals fleeing the syrian government's onslaught of opposition. many feel badly let down by the lack of international support, like this family who arrived three weeks ago. >> we do not ask anything from other countries because so far they have been no use to us. what we want is for them to give weapons to the free syrian army. if they do that, then we can save our country. >> decision by the free syrian army to pull back has not saved former opposition strongholds from the relentless retribution of bashar al-assad's forces.
after months of shelling, large parts of the syrian city of homs are barely functioning. valerie amos has described the situation there as terrible. 40 civilians were killed by government forces. all this just a day ahead of a visit to damascus by international envoy kofi annan. from turkey, jonathan head begins our coverage. >> this is how dinner is served to more than two thousand refugees sitting in an old tobacco factory along the turkish-syrian border. it is one of six camps built...
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. >> connecting some 500 indonesian cities with over 500 million believers. >> the epicenter is asia and indonesia. >> an hour's drive south of jakarta, churches invited 9,000 christians to take part in the world prayer assembly 2012. such a large christian event has never been hold in indonesia. >> we see the wpa the waters cover the sea. >> for five days, representatives of more than 60 countries will network and strategy to bring healing to the nations. >> a new wave was coming, we wanted to capture it, put it up so that we can bring the bible to our nation. >> i would pray. my prayer is this movement of missions will be established. >> historic week of prayer comes to an end, tens of thousands of indonesians go back to their towns, villages, cities and communities infused with this belief that prayer can change the destiny and course of a nation. i am george thomas reporting for cbn news, from jakarta, indonesia. >>> coming up, iranian intelligence agents target church groups and pastors are paying the price. >> china is letting political about vis chen guangcheng apply for a pas
. >> connecting some 500 indonesian cities with over 500 million believers. >> the epicenter is asia and indonesia. >> an hour's drive south of jakarta, churches invited 9,000 christians to take part in the world prayer assembly 2012. such a large christian event has never been hold in indonesia. >> we see the wpa the waters cover the sea. >> for five days, representatives of more than 60 countries will network and strategy to bring healing to the nations. >>...
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the mayor says the gradual tax reduction would prevent large cuts to city services and public school funding. the universitt of arkanas comes up with a neat way to &pmake students think about earthquake ssfety. o, an building.you're looking at a 3-d mural painted on the ffoor of a university hall.the school came up with the idea as a way to grab studentt' attention.anddas you can see... it worked. 3 --enoch pratt free library's 10th annual fairty tale festival kicks off this weekend with "fairy tale extravaganza weekend"--jessica brown... childrens services coordinator..is live with the details oo this morning's tale extraaaganza weekend, iry - kids will be able to be a family dogs, inderella's glass slipppr, the --the festival is during the mooth of april... the transforms itself and enchanted "pratt kingdom"... free events and programs at all april to celebrate airy tales tales the fairy tale the fairy tale extravaganza is on saturday and sunday at the enoch pratt free library's central library.for more infoomation, log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. morning. 3 3 3 3 st
the mayor says the gradual tax reduction would prevent large cuts to city services and public school funding. the universitt of arkanas comes up with a neat way to &pmake students think about earthquake ssfety. o, an building.you're looking at a 3-d mural painted on the ffoor of a university hall.the school came up with the idea as a way to grab studentt' attention.anddas you can see... it worked. 3 --enoch pratt free library's 10th annual fairty tale festival kicks off this weekend with...
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s ethical troubles are worse than any other large city. >>> more trouble for montgomery county's ride-on bus system. a line of buses linked to a series of fires has been pulled out service forcing ride-on to republican on a million dollar identified schedule today. the latest fire was yesterday in silver spring on ramsey avenue. bus was out of service at the time. in the last three years, there have been at least seven fires on a fleet of buses made by bichampion international. yesterday, montgomery county executive ike leggett ordered the system to take all champion buses out of service permanently. >>> also making headlines this morning, troubling information more than a decade after 9-11. we'll tell you what it has to do with flight schools coming up next. >>> also ahead, george zimmerman gives his first on- camera interview. here how the man charged in the murder of trayvon martin defends his actions and what the message is for trayvon's family. fox 5 morning news is back in a moment. [ scott ] i grew up playing with little toy trains and now i build them. i'
s ethical troubles are worse than any other large city. >>> more trouble for montgomery county's ride-on bus system. a line of buses linked to a series of fires has been pulled out service forcing ride-on to republican on a million dollar identified schedule today. the latest fire was yesterday in silver spring on ramsey avenue. bus was out of service at the time. in the last three years, there have been at least seven fires on a fleet of buses made by bichampion international....
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the managing director of the international monetary fund, arrested in new york city for allegedly sexually assaulting a hotel maid. the charges are later dropped citing a credibility issue with the accuser. at large for 15 years, the suburb -- serbian general responsible for the massacre of thousands is arrested. a deadly e. coli in europe linked to german sprouts killing 45. after more than 50 years of struggle, the republic of south sudan declares its independence, becoming africa's poth country. the british newspaper and news of the world closes after allegations that journalists hackd into accounts. in norway, a man describing himself as the resistance leader bombing the government building and carrying out a shooting rampage at a youth camp and killing 77 and japan beats the usa, becoming the first asian country to win the fifa u.s. cup. london suffered widespread rioting after the police shooting of a young man. the deadliest single loss for u.s. forces on the afghanistan war. a chinook helicopter crashes killing 30 american service members, most of them elite navy seals. and more th
the managing director of the international monetary fund, arrested in new york city for allegedly sexually assaulting a hotel maid. the charges are later dropped citing a credibility issue with the accuser. at large for 15 years, the suburb -- serbian general responsible for the massacre of thousands is arrested. a deadly e. coli in europe linked to german sprouts killing 45. after more than 50 years of struggle, the republic of south sudan declares its independence, becoming africa's poth...
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center in the city, the same street where she once picked trash. but she wants to minister broken people. >> there are many people who took care of me and showed love to me. i want to do the same for the others. that wi >> wendy: in indonesia, the worlds largest muslim nation, a christian ministry is bringing relief to people suffering from a painful and deadly condition. the most common hernias occur when a weakness in the stomach wall allows a part of an org to protrude, and the only cure is surgery. now cbn international is giving victims the help they need. mark mclendon has more. >> reporter: this is the date desmond and leia are waiting for. their son will finally have a surgery to repair a hernia in his lower abdomen. his parents have helplessly watched their son, able to do little to help them, other than to keep the hernia contained by using rubber underwear. a doctor recommended surgery, but puta's family simply couldn't afford it. >> the doctor says the cost of operation is about $500. at the time, my husband was unemployed, so we couldn
center in the city, the same street where she once picked trash. but she wants to minister broken people. >> there are many people who took care of me and showed love to me. i want to do the same for the others. that wi >> wendy: in indonesia, the worlds largest muslim nation, a christian ministry is bringing relief to people suffering from a painful and deadly condition. the most common hernias occur when a weakness in the stomach wall allows a part of an org to protrude, and the...
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collision once every 4 1/2 years among residents large cities phoenix drivers have the best record. new york's attorney general looking at whether the fast growing industry is deceiving customers with misstatements about ingredients and health value. subpoenas have been issued for amp and monster energy. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king with the bloomberg business report. >>> former senator arlen specter if the hospital -- in the hospital said to be battling for his life. the 28-year-old was diagnosed with a new form of cancer six weeks ago. the former pennsylvania senator was hospitalized yesterday after apparent flare-up. he made national headlines in 2009 after leaving the republican party to become a department kraplt he retired from the senate after losing the 2010 primary he served in the nat for 30 years. >>> -- gilead has won federal approval for a new hiv pill, gilead calls the once a day pill combine two existing drugs with two new medications. 88 to 90% of patients have under tech able levels of hiv in their blood after taking the drug for 48 weeks. >>> two d
collision once every 4 1/2 years among residents large cities phoenix drivers have the best record. new york's attorney general looking at whether the fast growing industry is deceiving customers with misstatements about ingredients and health value. subpoenas have been issued for amp and monster energy. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king with the bloomberg business report. >>> former senator arlen specter if the hospital -- in the hospital said to be battling for his life....
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the city of new york has been in the news for passing a ban that will soon go into effect, all aimed at the obesity epidemic. and tonight, there is new light shed on the connection. tonight, robert bazell, our chief correspondent. >> reporter: dr. david ludwid and his team at children's hospital in boston counsel young people who are trying to lose weight. >> now, it is apples, bananas. >> sugary beverages can affect weight quite quickly, perhaps more than any food group. >> reporter: he was one of more than 24 overweight or obese adolescents. half of the household got calorie-free drinks and were encouraged to give up sugary sweet beverages. >> i got encouraged to always reach for the water, have it right by me. >> reporter: after the year, the kids getting the non-calorie drinks gained four pounds on average, than those not getting it. the study concentrates on the emerging understanding on how some people are disposed to putting on weight. >> people who tend to gain weight or become obese are much more likely to do so if they drink soda or sugar-sweetened beverages. >> reporter: s
the city of new york has been in the news for passing a ban that will soon go into effect, all aimed at the obesity epidemic. and tonight, there is new light shed on the connection. tonight, robert bazell, our chief correspondent. >> reporter: dr. david ludwid and his team at children's hospital in boston counsel young people who are trying to lose weight. >> now, it is apples, bananas. >> sugary beverages can affect weight quite quickly, perhaps more than any food group....
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today.the new york city board of health will hold public hearings on the mayor's proposed ban on large soft drinks. mayor bloomberg and the board of health have endorsed the plan to prevent sales of sugary drinks over 16 ounces in size at restaurants, food carts and entertainment venues.supporters say the move will help reduce obesity. critics call the measure misguided and an unfair limit on consumer choice. a final vote on the ban is planned for september. no ban on sweets here.... some farmers in kansas are feeding their cows áchocolateá in order to keep costs down during this time of drought. that's right, chocolate.it's all left over scraps from a nearby chocolate factory.the cows get up to six pounds of the good stuff every day. (("i love it. people think what - chocolate milk? what's going on here? i say no, we don't feed enough to get chocolate milk. but the cows like chocolate just like we do." )) ))nutritionists say the chocolate is good for the cows. but not to worry... their diet doesn't just consist of chocolate... they also eat leftover mexican food. -toss to anchors in
today.the new york city board of health will hold public hearings on the mayor's proposed ban on large soft drinks. mayor bloomberg and the board of health have endorsed the plan to prevent sales of sugary drinks over 16 ounces in size at restaurants, food carts and entertainment venues.supporters say the move will help reduce obesity. critics call the measure misguided and an unfair limit on consumer choice. a final vote on the ban is planned for september. no ban on sweets here.... some...